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Biology, 24.02.2021 17:00 Jboone

In many parts of the world, the use of solar panels and wind turbines can generate electricity more cheaply than the processes that use traditional fossil fuels like coal and natural gas. The interest in using solar and wind powered sources for electricity
generation has increased as far as investors are concerned. While oil prices fluctuate greatly with consumption, coal and natural
gas fluctuate much less so. Therefore, electricity investors are taking a closer look at funding renewable energies like solar and
wind powered electricity
Read the prompt here. Based on the information, which of these BEST identifies the author's claim about electricity generation from
different sources?
A)
Unpredictable situations will always cause a shift in energy uses in the
future
B)
Nonrenewable energy sources are increasing due to excessive reserves.
Reliance on coal and natural gas decreases due to availability,
D)
Renewable energy sources increase due to economic advantages

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